Hit the Brakes

In Daily Devotional by Advent Conspiracy

Theme of the Week: Expectant Hope

Bible Verse: Now all of this took place so that what the Lord had spoken through the prophet would be fulfilled: Look! A virgin will become pregnant and give birth to a son, and they will call him, Emmanuel. (Emmanuel means “God with us.”) When Joseph woke up, he did just as an angel from God commanded and took Mary as his wife. But he didn’t have sexual relations with her until she gave birth to a son. Joseph called him Jesus. Matthew 1:22-25

Waiting is hard.

Most often, we have the ability to get whatever we want or need in an extremely quick and easy way. Due to this convenience, we have become extremely impatient. As we find ourselves in the midst of the hustle and bustle of this advent season, patience seems to be one of the first things to go. Yet, as we come together to Worship Fully, Spend Less, Give More, and Love All, patience is one of the key aspects needed to fully embrace and live out this countercultural movement.

The scripture for today declares that “Now all of this took place so that what the Lord had spoken through the prophet would be fulfilled.” This took over 500 years of patiently waiting for the coming of Emmanuel to break into space and time, so that God could be with us and, ultimately, save us.

As you move through the day, look for opportunities to be a co-conspirator for the transformation of the world by slowing down and waiting.

Prayer: Almighty God, allow me to slow down and wait on you. Stir up within me, a vision of your kingdom coming in the stillness and quiet moment of life, so that I might be able join with you and become a conspirator for the transformation of this world through Jesus Christ our Lord, to whom, with you and the Holy Spirit, be honor and glory, now and forever. Amen.


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Advent Conspiracy
Over a decade ago, a few pastors were lamenting how they’d come to the end of an Advent season exhausted and sensing they’d missed it – the awe-inducing, soul-satisfying mystery of the incarnation. So, in 2006, three pastors, Chris Seay, Greg Holder, and Rick McKinley, decided to try something different. They called it the Advent Conspiracy movement, and came up with four tenets to guide themselves, their families, and congregations through the Christmas season. The news spread quickly, a book was written, videos were created, and along the way a revolution was born.
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Advent Conspiracy
Over a decade ago, a few pastors were lamenting how they’d come to the end of an Advent season exhausted and sensing they’d missed it – the awe-inducing, soul-satisfying mystery of the incarnation. So, in 2006, three pastors, Chris Seay, Greg Holder, and Rick McKinley, decided to try something different. They called it the Advent Conspiracy movement, and came up with four tenets to guide themselves, their families, and congregations through the Christmas season. The news spread quickly, a book was written, videos were created, and along the way a revolution was born.